Literature DB >> 27268509

The Task and Relational Dimensions of Online Social Support.

Stephenson J Beck1, Emily A Paskewitz2, Whitney A Anderson1, Renee Bourdeaux3, Jenna Currie-Mueller1.   

Abstract

Online support groups are attractive to individuals suffering from various types of mental and physical illness due to their accessibility, convenience, and comfort level. Individuals coping with depression, in particular, may seek social support online to avoid the stigma that accompanies face-to-face support groups. We explored how task and relational messages created social support in online depression support groups using Cutrona and Suhr's social support coding scheme and Bales's Interaction Process Analysis coding scheme. A content analysis revealed emotional support as the most common type of social support within the group, although the majority of messages were task rather than relational. Informational support consisted primarily of task messages, whereas network and esteem support were primarily relational messages. Specific types of task and relational messages were associated with different support types. Results indicate task messages dominated online depression support groups, suggesting the individuals who participate in these groups are interested in solving problems but may also experience emotional support when their uncertainty is reduced via task messages.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27268509     DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2016.1138383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Commun        ISSN: 1041-0236


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